The 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Base makes use of Ford’s continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) to manage power from the paired 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline and electric dri...
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The 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Base makes use of Ford’s continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) to manage power from the paired 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline and electric drive motors. A leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel sits in front of the 6-way power driver’s bucket seat and houses controls for the AM/FM/CD/MP3 player. That unit comes with a digital-media player connection as well as satellite radio and an iPod adaptor. Power windows, doors, and mirrors and remote-keyless entry are included. A center console sits between the two front buckets, and the back holds a split-folding rear seat. Cruise control is standard, along with a tachometer, compass, outside-temperature indicator, illuminated visor mirrors, floormats, and rear privacy glass. On the outside you’ll find roof rails, foglights, automatic headlights, and 16-inch alloy wheels. The Hybrid also adds several features not usually found at the base level, like dual-zone automatic climate controls, Bluetooth with voice recognition, and an automatic day/night rearview. Variable-intermittent wipers are joined by a rear wiper/washer and defogger combo.

Safety features for the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Base include traction control and antilock four-wheel disc brakes with anti-skid and rollover sensors, a tire pressure monitor, and a theft-deterrent system. Occupants are also protected by dual front, front side, and curtain side airbags with rollover deployment.

Additional stability comes with the four-wheel drivetrain in the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD. Both axles are powered by the combination of an electric motor and 2.5-liter gasoline engin...
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Additional stability comes with the four-wheel drivetrain in the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD. Both axles are powered by the combination of an electric motor and 2.5-liter gasoline engine. Traction control provides peace of mind, and Ford’s continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) is the only option. Occupants enjoy front buckets and a split-folding rear seat. Convenience features are abundant, with power windows, mirrors, and doors, as well as remote keyless entry, cruise control, and dual-zone automatic climate control. The driver gets 6-way power adjustability for his seat, as well as a tilt, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio and cruise controls. Shy types will appreciate the rear privacy glass and cargo cover, and the overall look has been given a touch of the rugged with roof rails and foglights. The stereo is equipped for satellite as well as traditional AM/FM radio, and comes with both a digital media player connection and an iPod adaptor in addition to a CD and MP3 player.

Additional convenience features include a tachometer, compass, and outside-temperature indicator, illuminated visor mirrors, and automatic headlights. Bluetooth with voice recognition is also standard, as well as variable-intermittent wipers and a rear wiper/washer and defogger combo.

Safety features for the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD include traction control and antilock four-wheel disc brakes with anti-skid and rollover sensors, a tire pressure monitor, and a theft-deterrent system. Occupants are also protected by dual front, front side, and curtain side airbags with rollover deployment.

For additional luxury as well as efficiency, look to the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited, equipped as it is with heated front leather bucket seats, a rear-obstacle-detection system, and...
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For additional luxury as well as efficiency, look to the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited, equipped as it is with heated front leather bucket seats, a rear-obstacle-detection system, and a power sunroof. The stereo is also upgraded here, to an AM/FM unit with an in-dash, 6-CD and MP3 player, also equipped with a digital-media player connection and iPod adapter and satellite radio. Controls for the stereo are also found on the tilt, leather-wrapped steering wheel.

Powered by an electric drive motor as well as a 2.5-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine, the Hybrid Limited comes standard with a continuously variable automatic transmission. Rolling on 16-inch alloys, the Hybrid Limited also benefits from four-wheel antilock disc brakes with anti-skid and traction control. Roof rails, foglights, and rear privacy glass come standard, as well as a cargo cover and floormats. Drivers get 6-way power for their bucket seat, as well as an automatic day/night rearview mirror. Power windows, doors, and mirrors and remote keyless entry are joined by keypad entry at this level. Additional seating is handled by a split-folding rear, and interior storage is bolstered by a center console. Dual-zone automatic climate control is included, along with cruise control, Bluetooth, voice recognition, a tachometer, compass, outside-temperature indicator, and illuminated visor mirrors. Variable-intermittent wipers are joined by a rear wiper/washer and defogger combo.

Safety features for the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited include a tire pressure monitor and a theft-deterrent system. Occupants are also protected by dual front, front side, and curtain side airbags with rollover deployment.

The 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited 4WD is the top-tier Escape Hybrid trim, offering all the luxury of the Limited trim with the efficiency of the hybrid powertrain and the stability of...
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The 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited 4WD is the top-tier Escape Hybrid trim, offering all the luxury of the Limited trim with the efficiency of the hybrid powertrain and the stability of four-wheel drive. Powered by both an electric drive and 2.5-liter gasoline motors, the sole transmission offered is a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Outside the Limited 4WD gets roof rails, foglights, automatic headlights, and 16-inch alloys. Inside, leather upholstery on the heated front bucket and split-folding rear seats matches the leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel. The steering wheel also holds controls for the cruise and stereo system, which has similarly been upgraded. In the Limited trims, it’s an AM/FM unit with an in-dash, 6-CD and MP3 player, also equipped with a digital-media player connection, iPod adapter, and satellite radio. The driver enjoys 6-way power adjustability for his seat, as well as illuminated visor mirrors and an automatic day/night rearview.

Dual-zone climate control comes standard, as well as a power sunroof. Rear privacy glass and a cargo cover are included for the sake of being discreet. Technology is also invited with Bluetooth, voice recognition, and a rear-obstacle-detection system. Power windows, mirrors, and doors are standard, as well as remote keyless and keypad entry. Limited 4WDs also enjoy a tachometer, compass, and outside-temperature indicator. Rain duty is handled by variable-intermittent front wipers and a rear wiper-and-washer combination with defogger.

Safety features for the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid Limited 4WD include traction control and antilock four-wheel disc brakes with anti-skid and rollover sensors, a tire pressure monitor, and a theft-deterrent system. Occupants are also protected by dual front, front side, and curtain side airbags with rollover deployment.